The CTA will pay $6 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit after a city bus struck a woman last year. Chicago resident Sherry Fisher, was struck by a CTA bus and pinned underneath it while she ...
CTA bus tracking just got a little more accurate. For the first time, the Chicago Transit Authority is sharing data about which buses have been canceled so they don’t show up as “scheduled” buses in ...
‘Ghost buses’ may no longer haunt riders, now that the CTA is publicly sharing data on canceled runs
After years of rider complaints about “ghost buses” — buses that show up on transit tracker apps but fail to arrive in real life — the CTA has started publicly sharing data about canceled bus runs.
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CTA riders in Chicago Wednesday may greeted by union members and workers sharing information about how fares could go up and services could be dramatically slashed as soon as 2026 if state lawmakers ...
An Illinois appellate court upheld a $2.8 million judgment against the Chicago Transit Authority last week for a woman struck by a CTA bus in 2018, even though she was later convicted of killing and ...
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